My concern is since the clownfish had originally been in the tank, that after they are reintroduced they may bully the wrasses over territory or food and stress them out?
My concern is since the clownfish had originally been in the tank, that after they are reintroduced they may bully the wrasses over territory or food and stress them out?
Fish "memory" doesnt really work that way. If the clownfish are removed and then later reintroduced they wont realize that they used to live there and it used to be theirs, rather it would be as if they were resettled to a different part of the reef and they would be "starting over."
Fish "memory" doesnt really work that way...
Great advice there!Hey I didn't catch about the long drip acclimation when I read that before. A couple points about that...
Mute point if they are from your local store, assuming the ride is not very long, but ammonia builds up fast in a bag. The reason fish are ok in the bag with the ammonia is due to the ph drop that also happens. Products such as amquil etc, drop ph which is why it lessens the ammonia toxicity when it is used in situations where there is ammonia. I tested bag water once, a powder blue tang from reefs2go which I had 2 years and just recently sold to another reefer. The ammonia was 5ppm+ and that is no typo, not .5 but actually 5ppm!
Point being, you bring home fish in a bag with ammonia and low ph. Then you begin dripping your tank water into the bag or whatever which now has ammonia. Your tank water brings the ph up, making that ammonia that was previously not toxic, into a death trap.
I generally only check the specific gravity. I match the specific gravity of the bag water to my quarantine tank each time I bring home a new fish. Float it for 15 minutes, and in it goes. Fish don't care about if your mg is low or ca is high, only SG. As long as SG is matched your good to go.
For reference sake, Live aquaria ships at 1.018 to 1.019 unless its from divers den which is 1.025
Many local fish stores in my area are 1.022 so it helps to know ahead of time when your getting a new fish and from where.
I have to tell you that I had a wrasse 'escape' from the algae section of my 200g sump to the live rock section, that are separated with plastic screening and acrylic...I did not know how he did it...it took almost a week to catch him and as soon as I returned him to the algae side, he looked around, and within seconds went right back to a small rip in the screen and was in the rocks again! He remembered exactly where to go!
I have another question for everyone. One of my leopards has been staying in the sand a lot lately. I noticed when it was out it was scraping its gill area against rocks and shaking its head violently. Im thinking gills flukes. The tank has had prazipro being dosed the last two weeks, fish not getting better, and now has appetite loss.
Should i freshwater dip and qt?
Freshwater dip and back i to dt?
Or just let prazipro run its course and hope for the best?
Other suggestions welcome!
Thanks
Can someone please tell me how large each different species of leopard wrasse gets on average when fully grown?